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  2. Dublin Docklands - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Docklands (Irish: Ceantar Dugaí Átha Cliath) is an area of the city of Dublin, Ireland, on both sides of the River Liffey, roughly from Talbot Memorial Bridge eastwards to the 3Arena. It mainly falls within the city's D01 [ 1 ] and D02 [ 2 ] postal districts but includes some of the urban fringes of the D04 district on its southernmost ...

  3. Spencer Dock - Wikipedia

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    The modern development is defined as being part of the North Wall area of Dublin Docklands. The Point Village area lies to the east with Dublin Docklands claiming to be a small area between the two. One focal point of the area is the Luas tram stop and the adjacent park. [citation needed]

  4. Spencer Dock Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Dock is served by Dublin Bus routes 33D, 33X, 53A, 142, 151, 53A and 90 [3] and is the closest Luas stop to Docklands railway station, approximately 350m walk away. References [ edit ]

  5. Category:Dublin Docklands - Wikipedia

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  6. Wheel of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel of Dublin, also known as Revolver, [1] was a transportable Ferris wheel installation in the Dublin Docklands in the North Wall area of Dublin, Ireland. Commissioned by Harry Crosbie and operated by World Tourist Attractions , it opened to the public in July 2010 [ 2 ] and was closed and dismantled 16 months later in November 2011.

  7. List of tallest buildings and structures in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin's current tallest building Capital Dock surrounded by new developments under construction in Dublin's Docklands. This list ranks the tallest externally complete buildings and structures in County Dublin , Ireland which stand over 50m tall.

  8. Capital Dock - Wikipedia

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    Capital Dock is a 22-storey mixed-use development at the junction of Sir John Rogerson's Quay and Britain Quay in the Dublin docklands. [2] [4] Developed by Kennedy Wilson, the site was acquired in 2012 and construction finished in 2018.

  9. Dublin Port - Wikipedia

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    The modern Dublin Port is located on either side of the River Liffey, out to its mouth.On the north side of the river, the main part (205 hectares or 510 acres) of the port lies at the end of East Wall and North Wall, from Alexandra Quay.